Here’s some highlights from Maker Faire, the complete album can be found here.
Friday’s Education Day




Saturday




Sunday
Wall-E who?

Jedi or Jawa? You decide.



Danger R2-D2!!

Artoo at the Star Wars Button Making workshop with Bonnie Burton



Big thanks to Vern from Nuts and Volts Magazine for providing copies of Servo and Nuts and volts Magazines where the Builders Club was recent features.
I’ve had a crazy couple of days at Maker Faire, and we still have one more day to go. I’ll be posting a full update and photos tomorrow, but just had to post this tonight.
We won a Maker Faire Editor’s Choice award for our creations and participation. This is a great honor and surprised considering the 100’s of cool Makers and their creations at the event.
Make Faire is a production of Make: Magazine, which the R2 Builders Club was featured in a few years ago, and is held every year in San Mateo, California, with in excess of 45,000 people in attendance.

Maker Faire is this weekend and I’ve had a fun week getting ready. I’ve cleaned up and fixed a bunch of stuff that have been bugging me, and added a few new features.
Today, Friday is Education Day so I’ll be heading out in about an hour with Steve for a day of special programming targeted at school students.
On Saturday, in addition to the R2 Builders (now dubbed R2 Makers for the weekend), there will be a few other Star Wars related exhibits at the faire.
Bonnie Burton from LucasFilm will be presenting Star Wars Crafts: Marble Magnets
and my friend Richard Jacobsen, prop maker extraordinaire, will be showing you how to Build Your Own Vacuum Forming Machine. So if you’ve wondered how those cool Stormtrooper costumers are made – this is the thing to see.
Matthew Carauddo will be showing off his Crystal Focus LED “lightsaber” Project.
We’ll be based in the main Expo Hall (exhibit #1075), but watch for us through the faire.
For the full schedule click here.
Posted by Chris on May 2nd, 2008 in Events | Comments Off on Maker Faire – T-minus 1 hours
Tags: Event, maker faire